The MD program typically lasts 6 years, divided into two main stages:
Basic Medical Sciences (First 3 years)
Clinical Medical Sciences (Last 3 years)
Program Structure:
The program is designed to meet international standards of medical education.
Students will undergo training in basic sciences, followed by clinical training in hospitals and other medical institutions in Georgia.
The curriculum is fully taught in English, which makes it accessible to international students.
Accreditation:
The Medical Doctor program at Alte University is accredited by the relevant Georgian authorities and recognized internationally.
Post-Graduation:
Upon completing the program, students will be awarded a Medical Doctor (MD) degree.
Graduates may choose to continue their education with postgraduate training or seek employment in hospitals or clinics worldwide.
Admission Requirements
Eligibility Requirements:
High school diploma (or equivalent) with a strong background in subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics.
Proficiency in English is required, and university may ask for an English language test score (such as IELTS or TOEFL), though this can vary.
Admission Process:
Application submission: Submit the application form along with required documents, such as transcripts and proof of English proficiency.
Interview: Some applicants may be required to undergo an interview.
Acceptance letter: Once the university evaluates your application, an acceptance letter will be sent if successful.
The student needs to pay a tuition fee deposit of 1,000 USD to the university, then the University will issue the visa support documents required to apply for the student visa.
Visa application: International students will need to apply for a student visa with the required documentation (such as the acceptance letter).
IELTS Requirements
Listening
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Overall
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
Remarks:
IELTS will be waived if the student’s previous studies were completed in English medium instruction. If not, the university will conduct an online exam to evaluate the student’s language proficiency. If the student is eligible for the waiver, the university will accept the application without a language certificate.